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Obtain an executor with the blocking.always
property.
constexpr basic_executor_type< Allocator, unspecified > require( execution::blocking_t::always_t ) const;
Do not call this function directly. It is intended for use with the
require
customisation point.
For example:
auto ex1 = my_thread_pool.executor(); auto ex2 = asio::require(ex1, asio::execution::blocking.always);